
Management (MiM)
The Master in Management degree (MiM) provides in-depth training and development in the key areas of technology, innovation and operations management; as well as in data analytics.
Designed through a partnership between industry and academia, the degree addresses the most pressing challenges and opportunities facing organizations in all industries. The MiM engages students in reflections on how the interplay of these topics affects contemporary workplaces and can be managed.
The MiM degree attracts career-driven individuals with an undergraduate degree and work experience who are seeking additional management credentials. The program welcomes individuals in a variety of disciplines and this environment is conducive to innovation and building a broader personal network. In this course-based program, the offerings are flexible and include interactive asynchronous online courses and face-to-face interactions. The expected time to graduate is 1 year (full-time) or 2 years (part-time); maximum time allowed is 5 years.
The MiM degree offers 2 specializations: 1) Technology, Innovation and Operations Management (TIO) and 2) Data Analytics (DA). Students in both streams start and end their program with 2-week intensive bootcamps in-person. In between these 2 bootcamps, TIO students complete 6 courses online (option to take 2 of these courses in-person). DA students complete 4 courses in-person and 2 courses online.
International students: To qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) you must complete more than 50% of your courses in-person and be a full-time student. Sufficient courses are offered in both specializations to meet this requirement.
Admission Requirements
The general admission requirement is a 4-year degree in business or in a related field. The minimum acceptable Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is 3.5 out of a possible 4.5, equivalent to a "B" on a letter grade scale. The Faculty of Graduate Studies assesses degrees earned outside of Canada to determine their equivalency. Applicants must also demonstrate leadership or relevant professional experience (minimum two years).
Applications with a non-business degree, a 3-year degree, a professional designation, and/or extensive professional experience in a leadership capacity will be considered on an individual basis. In the DA stream, applicants need to demonstrate quantitative skills such as those gained in engineering, economics, statistics, finance or mathematics. Pre-qualifying courses may be required.
How to Apply
- Complete the online application form: uwinnipeg.ca/apply-to-grad-studies
- In addition to the completed application form, the following must also be included:
- Transcripts are required from ALL recognized, post-secondary institutions attended, whether or not a degree, diploma, or certificate has been awarded. For initial assessment purposes only, unofficial transcripts uploaded on the online application are acceptable and preferred.
- Contact information for 2 individuals familiar with your academic work and who will provide letters of recommendation.
- English language requirement scores (where applicable). For initial assessment purposes only, copies of test scores (uploaded to your application) are acceptable and preferred.
- An academic writing sample, e.g. an essay from a course with instructor’s comments, written in English.
- CV/ resumé and other supporting documents if applicable e.g. scanned copies of name change, proof of permanent residency
- Official documents should be sent to the Graduate Studies 新月直播 Office, 新月直播, 515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB Canada R3B 2E9.
Start date for both MiM streams is in August of every year. (There is only 1 intake per year.)
Applications for August 2026 are open from Nov. 1, 2025 to Feb. 1, 2026. At minimum, the application must be submitted by Feb. 1 with supporting documents sent by mid-February. Due to the competitive nature of the program, we recommend submitting a complete package as soon as possible.
International Applicants: Those who receive an offer of admission must pay a deposit to the University to secure their seat. Also, in the visa application process students will need to demonstrate financial ability to cover tuition/living expenses (see federal government website). Students should consider all these financial implications prior to application, and start the visa process early enough to receive approval by mid-August.
Program Contacts
Lilith Bauer, Program Manager
email: mim@uwinnipeg.ca
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email: graduateadmissions@uwinnipeg.ca
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Program Contacts
Lilith Bauer, Program Manager
email: mim@uwinnipeg.ca
web: uwinnipeg.ca/master-in-management
Graduate Studies 新月直播
email: gradstudies@uwinnipeg.ca
In any case where 新月直播 Academic Calendar and this fact sheet differ, the current Calendar takes precedence.
Last Updated: 07/10/2025
Last Updated: 07/10/2025